k.& w. not reported. 2,500 Confed. prisoners & 42 guns. 261 k.427 w.278 m. 8 k. 23 w. 2500 p. 84 k. 288 w. 285 m. 9 p.. 500 head of cattle, 40 horses and mules captured. 400 k. & w. 2000 p. Confederates defeated. 12 p. 15k. 150 p. 2 k. 13 w. 13 k. 1 k. 2 w. 2 k. 4 p. 2 w. 17 k. 5 p. 6 w. 1k. Col. Whaley captured. Col. Crogham killed. Many wounded and prisoners. Maj. Hough wounded. 4 k. and w. 2 p... Confederates defeated. 2 k. 17 w. 7 k. 61 w. 300 p. 1300 p.. Confeds. report about same loss. 70 wagons with stores & equipage 75 k. 150 w. 30 p. Confederates defeated. 10 k. 17 p.. 1 Port Royal Ferry, S. C. ... ... Gen. Stevens... 4 Bath, Va..... Maj. Schoepf... Col. Jno. Glover Gen. Jackson... Maj. Webster... Col. Dunning... 46 730 miles east Sutton, W. Va.. Col. H. Anisansel 10 Prestonburg, Ky. 19 Mill Spring, Ky.. Col. Garfield... Hum'y Marshall 7 Fairfax Court House, Va..... Col. Friedman.. 8 Capture of forts on Roanoke 8 Linn Creek, Va......... Com. Goldsbo rough & Gen. Burnside... Capt. Smith.. Com. Foote and Gen. Wise..... Gen. Grant... Gen. Tilghman.. Gen. Lander... 44 Com. Foote.. 16 Capture of Fort Donelson..... Gen. Grant..... Gen. Buckner... Col. Munday.. Gens. Curtiss, Si-Gens. Van Dorn, gel, Asboth, & Price, McCul Davis........ 8 Hampton Roads, Va... ... ... U. S. war ship " 14 New Madrid.... loch, and Pike Killed, Wounded, and Prisoners. Union. Confed. Remarks. 6 W..... 3k. 46 w. 3 k. 11 w.... 3 k. 30 p. None.... 10 k...... 25 k. 150 w. 40 p. 90 horses and 105 stand of arms 6 k. 12 w. 2 k. 7 w... 15 k. 20 p... 22 k. and w..... 15 p. were captured. Confederates retreated. $50,000 worth of army stores 3 cannon and their wagons were 56 head of cattle and 15 horses 12 k. 22 w. 15 p.. Confederates retreated. ....... 50 k. 25 p. 2 k. 1 w.. 3 k. 10 w. 2 k. 25 w. 39 k. 207 w Confederates retreated. Gen. Zollicoffer killed, 1200 horses & mules, 100 large wagons, and 2,000 muskets were captured. 12 horses captured. 6 forts, 40 guns, and 3,000 small arms were captured. 32 horses captured. 13 k., 20 w., 65 p., including 17 officers. 4 k. 4 w. 3 p.. Com. Foote severely wounded. 446 k. 1735 w. and 231 k. 1007 w. and Brig. Gen. Buckner captured. April 5 Siege of Yorktown, Va...... Gen. McClellan. 6-7 Pittsburg Landing, Tenn... Gens. Grant and Gens. Johnson & Buell.... Gen. Sherman. 1-7 Bombardment and capture of Com Foote and Island No. 10... Beauregard.. Gen. Pope... Gen. Makad... 11 Capture of Fort Pulaski, Ga... Gen. Hunter.... Col. Olmstead.. |